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meetings even farther ahead of time would be better to develop a little bit of a relationship before the big day. >> suzanne, do your folks have any idea why it took place so close to the wedding? >> the queen gave her official approval today. it could have been a matter of protocol. what we also do know is that charles and camilla, charles and william's parents, have met in the past. this was just a royal occasion. >> so the in-laws have already met. the grandparent in-laws hadn't. >> you don't necessarily meet all of the extended family. >> neither kate nor prince william were at this lunch. good idea? >> you know, the one thing that actually the couple can do in being present is contain awkwardness. so if there's going to be discomfort in the getting along, they can do the kicking under the take and say, let's change subjects. they know the players and hopefully they would talk about it. in fact, i would coach that. my grandmother doesn't drink. don't say, hey, we have to have a toast. those kinds of things, they can contain that. it's easier if they're there, i would say. but if royal pr
meetings even farther ahead of time would be better to develop a little bit of a relationship before the big day. >> suzanne, do your folks have any idea why it took place so close to the wedding? >> the queen gave her official approval today. it could have been a matter of protocol. what we also do know is that charles and camilla, charles and william's parents, have met in the past. this was just a royal occasion. >> so the in-laws have already met. the grandparent in-laws...
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it was a big winner among the plays bagging five awards. i saw that in london. it was amazing. >>> and take a look at this. okay? look very closely. can you spot the difference? hmm. what is it? oh, i'll tell you. it's missing underwear. if you look here, you can see that super man has brought his bright red trunks. he used to wear them outside of the blue suit. they've released an image of a new superman in a pair of jeans. they're hitting the reset button on the whole superhero family. they're all getting new outfits, new stories and new characters. i don't know. superman without the red underwear? it's just not super man. >> i don't know. it's kind of -- i don't know. it doesn't work for me. the boots, just doesn't work. >> you're watching "world one" live from london. >>> a big win with bigger challenges to win. it won't be a breeze. we'll have reaction out of is stan bull shortly. this is "world one" live from london. i'm monita rajpal. >> and i'm zain verjee. the city of christchurch, new zealand, was struck by earthquakes. there are reports that the power
it was a big winner among the plays bagging five awards. i saw that in london. it was amazing. >>> and take a look at this. okay? look very closely. can you spot the difference? hmm. what is it? oh, i'll tell you. it's missing underwear. if you look here, you can see that super man has brought his bright red trunks. he used to wear them outside of the blue suit. they've released an image of a new superman in a pair of jeans. they're hitting the reset button on the whole superhero...
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get started on the whole grain you're missing with your favorite big g cereals. make sure to look for the white check. at purinso we set out toour dog to be discover the sciencele. in some of nature's best ingredients. we created purina one with smartblend. delicious shredded morsels and crunchy bites with real meat, wholesome grains and antioxidants for strong muscles, vital energy, a healthy immune system, and a real difference in your dog. purina one with smartblend. discover what one can do. >>> cell phone service is said to be largely restored in egypt but internet access is still not working inside the country. it was abruptly cut off thursday afternoon. there's considerable debate about how large a role social media sites like twitter and facebook have played in the uprising. the authorities are concerned about the online organizing. mohammed jam joon explains. >> since the early morning hours of friday, the internet has effectively been shut down in egypt. let me show you a visual representation of what happened. this is a google graphic showing what inte
get started on the whole grain you're missing with your favorite big g cereals. make sure to look for the white check. at purinso we set out toour dog to be discover the sciencele. in some of nature's best ingredients. we created purina one with smartblend. delicious shredded morsels and crunchy bites with real meat, wholesome grains and antioxidants for strong muscles, vital energy, a healthy immune system, and a real difference in your dog. purina one with smartblend. discover what one can...
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this is way too big of a question for way too short of a time. your anticipation over the years of the wave, if you will, or the breeze of protest that is blowing right now. already i think we are seeing some of that as leaders try to respond to what's happening. >> do you have any insight from the white house away from egypt? the degree to which they are considering our relationship in saudi arabia? the nature of our relationship in jordan and other meaningful allies in the middle east that may have similar social constructs to the one in egypt? >> yeah. and i think what's happening in egypt, what happened is clearly a shot across the bow for the region. and here at the white house, senior folks looking at this are hoping that some of the middle east countries, the autocrats are backed by the u.s. government, that they will get the hint and start making real reforms. from time to time a lot of the leaders will pay lip service but not follow up on it. the hope is that these are leaders who will look at the situation in egypt and start to make con
this is way too big of a question for way too short of a time. your anticipation over the years of the wave, if you will, or the breeze of protest that is blowing right now. already i think we are seeing some of that as leaders try to respond to what's happening. >> do you have any insight from the white house away from egypt? the degree to which they are considering our relationship in saudi arabia? the nature of our relationship in jordan and other meaningful allies in the middle east...
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>>> that was certainly a big disruption and for today travelers will still need to check ahead. the volcano is still erupting which means we will see the potential for more of that ash to be pushed over towards the east of chile. there is the site of the volume kay know that has been erupting. we are still dealing with the ash so with the winds coming in it's going to continue to push that ash over to the east. as i show you on the satellite imagery you can see how it spread over to areas including buenos aires yesterday and that's why we had those delays. so when you're dealing with volcanic ash like this, really just can't get too upset because it's all up to mother nature. winds will continue to come out of the west. we'll see the winds roughly around 70 will be very strong in the upper level so that's going to have the potential to carry it pretty far away and of course we talked about those delays through areas including australia as well as new zealand yesterday and that potential to go that far away is going to be very likely again today. now as for the volcano in nabro,
>>> that was certainly a big disruption and for today travelers will still need to check ahead. the volcano is still erupting which means we will see the potential for more of that ash to be pushed over towards the east of chile. there is the site of the volume kay know that has been erupting. we are still dealing with the ash so with the winds coming in it's going to continue to push that ash over to the east. as i show you on the satellite imagery you can see how it spread over to...
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. ♪ >> is that big ben? >> oh, it is big ben! >> now i really feel like we're in london. >> i know. this is amazing. >> is that the palace? oh, my word. >> it really looks like a palace. >> we're not in cleveland anymore. ♪ >> isn't that cool? >> it is so cool. >> is this your first time having afternoon tea? >> it is. >> fancy. >> our own little tea party. ♪ >> wow. >> i feel like princess kate right now. ♪ >> okay! here we are at hyde park. >> we're here watching the big screens. hello, kate! >> hello! [ cheers and applause ] >> this is so great. >> kate. mom is crying. >> i don't know why. >> what are you drinking, mom? >> lemonade. ♪ >> this is pretty cool. >> good night. >> everything's been just wonderful. ♪ >> megan redd is back with her sister molly and mom colleen. welcome back. >> thank you. >> wow. this all started with you, me n megan. >> it did. >> can you believe your luck? >> no. i still have to pinch myself that i'm here on set, that we had this amazing trip. i never dreamed this would happen, but i'm so happy it did. >> what were your impressions of london
. ♪ >> is that big ben? >> oh, it is big ben! >> now i really feel like we're in london. >> i know. this is amazing. >> is that the palace? oh, my word. >> it really looks like a palace. >> we're not in cleveland anymore. ♪ >> isn't that cool? >> it is so cool. >> is this your first time having afternoon tea? >> it is. >> fancy. >> our own little tea party. ♪ >> wow. >> i feel like princess kate...
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another big crowd gathering in our plaza. as always, we thank them very much for joining us. i'm matt lauer along with ann curry. savannah guthrie and al roker. you've been watching the market over the last several days you probably have financial whiplash. >> that's for sure. in fact, the fact is a lot of folks are worried about their retirement accounts, their children's 529 college accounts, money 911 team is going to have some advice. and we'll be answering your questions from skype,e-mail, and the phone. >> it has really been a roller coaster. >> absolutely. not a good kind of roller coaster. >> no. >> also ahead, loving your body from the inside out. we're going to talk to one woman who had always been so proud of being plus size but she learned the hard way there's more of this than just how you look, i also your health so she went on a quest to lose some weight. she tells us her very personal story coming up. >> apparently you don't always have to spend a chunk of change if you want to get your hair color done. a celebrity stylish who comes on our broadcast so often i
another big crowd gathering in our plaza. as always, we thank them very much for joining us. i'm matt lauer along with ann curry. savannah guthrie and al roker. you've been watching the market over the last several days you probably have financial whiplash. >> that's for sure. in fact, the fact is a lot of folks are worried about their retirement accounts, their children's 529 college accounts, money 911 team is going to have some advice. and we'll be answering your questions from...
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it was too big. >> let me just play the opposite end of this happy union here. there will be people watching this saying, crystal, come on, what are you doing marrying a guy in his 80s? what's the magic of hugh hefner? >> i love hef. he's the nicest person i've ever met in my entire life. i have so much fun with him, and it's hard for me to keep up with him. i mean for my birthday i wanted to go bowling, and for his birthday he wanted to go to two different night clubs at the palms in las vegas. so it is fun. we laugh. we have so much fun together. it's the best. >> you really don't know -- i've said it more than once before. age really is just a number. you really don't know how long you've got. how long does the average marriage last? >> i think groucho marx said you're only as old as the woman you feel. >> i didn't say that. those are the lines they lay on me. >> is that true, hef? you feel these young ladies keep you feeling young? >> i do think -- yes, i think without question a relationship with a younger does keep you alive, yes, certainly. >> i mean, no
it was too big. >> let me just play the opposite end of this happy union here. there will be people watching this saying, crystal, come on, what are you doing marrying a guy in his 80s? what's the magic of hugh hefner? >> i love hef. he's the nicest person i've ever met in my entire life. i have so much fun with him, and it's hard for me to keep up with him. i mean for my birthday i wanted to go bowling, and for his birthday he wanted to go to two different night clubs at the palms...
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he's a big figure in this book. tell me about the motivation. was it michael dying that motivated you to write this new book? >> actually, no, piers. i started writing this book in 2008. and i kept writing and kept writing. there was always something that was coming up that prevented me from actually putting it out. i finally got the nerve to put it out eventually, it was on the back burner for quite a while, and then michael of course -- the tragedy happened with him. that's when i moved forward because i felt it was something that was necessary. i think it's important for everybody to start over in their life when it is not going properly or the way they think it should go or should be going. or if there's problems in their life. however, michael doesn't have and didn't have the opportunity to start over, which is so sad because he's not with us any longer. >> i interviewed him once, fascinating experience. >> you did? >> yeah. he was smart. >> yes. >> he was funny. he had two voices. one was quite high pitched, gentle voice. when he talked ab
he's a big figure in this book. tell me about the motivation. was it michael dying that motivated you to write this new book? >> actually, no, piers. i started writing this book in 2008. and i kept writing and kept writing. there was always something that was coming up that prevented me from actually putting it out. i finally got the nerve to put it out eventually, it was on the back burner for quite a while, and then michael of course -- the tragedy happened with him. that's when i moved...
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that, frankly s-a big problem for republicans and become a big excuse because they are probably not going to get around to anyone for a long time. >> for the party of hawks i don't know why any of them have the guts to declare their candidacy for presidency. >> all they hear is why isn't someone going run. >> like çwho? >> sarah palin. huckabee. >> too much money on table. >> mitch daniels is writing a book. >> isn't the bigger challenge for the republicans, i mean this sincerely, the republican party is fairly divided between you got social conservatives, fiscal conservative u-got some who are for the environment but not quite and i think finding the right candidate -- which you keep hearing people say if i can take a little bit of this one, a little bit of this one and a little bit of that one. there's not somebody -- >> who embodies all of those. >> i would go to the point that no one is putting themselves out there. forget if you want a little bit of this one. you got to be in it to within it. >> we have -- >> we need to -- >> can you beat obama with no one? >> i sure hope so. >> no
that, frankly s-a big problem for republicans and become a big excuse because they are probably not going to get around to anyone for a long time. >> for the party of hawks i don't know why any of them have the guts to declare their candidacy for presidency. >> all they hear is why isn't someone going run. >> like çwho? >> sarah palin. huckabee. >> too much money on table. >> mitch daniels is writing a book. >> isn't the bigger challenge for the...
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. >> that's from the first big gig in hollywood. i want to read this quote. it seems appropriate. one reporter described you as hip-hop but hard rock. artistic but business savvy. assessable but aeons away from the average person's life. what do you think of that? >> i would say that's pretty much on the nose. >> it makes you a fascinating complex character. more than people might think. >> definitely. i hear that a lot. especially in interviews. >> you say we're all the same. >> i do. i hear that a lot. i don't think that -- you know, it's very hard to really get the gist of all that i am. i think a lot of people see me as the mom and a lot of people see me as the nurse on tnt but people don't see who jada is. only my close friends and my husband and my family. >> what don't we know about you that would be the thing to find out? >> i think all the different layers, you know. all of the many different interests that i have. how deeply i love. and how committed i am to what i love and my own truths and i don't know if people really know or understand that about me. >> what's intere
. >> that's from the first big gig in hollywood. i want to read this quote. it seems appropriate. one reporter described you as hip-hop but hard rock. artistic but business savvy. assessable but aeons away from the average person's life. what do you think of that? >> i would say that's pretty much on the nose. >> it makes you a fascinating complex character. more than people might think. >> definitely. i hear that a lot. especially in interviews. >> you say we're...
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lead documents say the palestinians were once willing to make big concessions for peace, beyond what was ever made public. >> east jer use liam and the holiest site, were they really about to change hands? >> hello. it is 5:00 a.m. in washington. >> you're watching "world one" live from london. also ahead, take a look at this incredible video out of north toronto in canada. the truck breaks through the center divider. we can see it go straight into the path of oncoming traffic. >>> they led a life of innocence until now. we'll take you inside the villas that are now post-revolution torist attractions. >> they made it through. details on the big match-up for super bowl xlv. >>> an infamiliar toy report says palestinian negotiators offered major concessions with israel in the past few years which israelis apparently rejected. this coming from a trove of 1,700 documents they say it obtained. e biggest concession appears to be an offer by the politicalians in 2008 to give up most of east jerusalem. they offered to consent to other issues. the documents appear to cover negotiations going
lead documents say the palestinians were once willing to make big concessions for peace, beyond what was ever made public. >> east jer use liam and the holiest site, were they really about to change hands? >> hello. it is 5:00 a.m. in washington. >> you're watching "world one" live from london. also ahead, take a look at this incredible video out of north toronto in canada. the truck breaks through the center divider. we can see it go straight into the path of...
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another plunge, and a big one, in the market. what scared everyone today? what will stop it? what history teaches about who ends up making money. >>> captured. the most dangerous family in america caught, guns blazing. how a brave construction worker helped save the day. >>> real hope. a new treatment stops cancer in a handful of patients. doctors use words like exciting and amazing. >>> and miracle rescue. a little boy sucked out by a rip tide. 15 minutes underwater as his church group prayed. how he is tonight. >>> good evening on this day of roiling stock markets and turbulence overseas. we begin tonight with proof that america's top fighting forces do not forget their own. we learned today that even as we were showing you the faces of these 30 navy heros, includingtincluding 22 s.e.a.l.s, even as the president was saluting their somber voyage home, their brothers and sisters in the special forces were secretly taking action. determined to find those respspsible. and they did. "20/20" anchor chris cuomo is here. >> the intntsity. the speed with which the military reacted i
another plunge, and a big one, in the market. what scared everyone today? what will stop it? what history teaches about who ends up making money. >>> captured. the most dangerous family in america caught, guns blazing. how a brave construction worker helped save the day. >>> real hope. a new treatment stops cancer in a handful of patients. doctors use words like exciting and amazing. >>> and miracle rescue. a little boy sucked out by a rip tide. 15 minutes underwater...
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roller derby is making a big comeback, and in many ways, it's the best of both words. all the fast action and body checking thrills of hockey, but it's still under ground, edgy enough that athletes get to pick up cool nicknames like bloody mary and baby face assassin. here's abc's ryan owens. ♪ >> reporter: if these women look like hell on wheels -- they are. you're in austin, texas, the capital of the lone star state and the cradle of modern day rollerer derby civilization. yes, ready or not, roller derby is back. and it's all grown up. >> let them hear you if you love it, ladies and gentlemen! ♪ >> reporter: meet margaret fackler. by day, a mild mannered math and science teacher. so beloved by her students, she was voted teacher of the year. >> okay, we'll do it. >> reporter: a wife and mother of two. >> i don't like anything else. >> reporter: but by night -- >> fast, faster, go, go, go! >> i like knocking people down. >> reportete she is olivia shootin' john of the hot rod honeys so, how did this young mother go from teaching trig nontry to kids, to body checki
roller derby is making a big comeback, and in many ways, it's the best of both words. all the fast action and body checking thrills of hockey, but it's still under ground, edgy enough that athletes get to pick up cool nicknames like bloody mary and baby face assassin. here's abc's ryan owens. ♪ >> reporter: if these women look like hell on wheels -- they are. you're in austin, texas, the capital of the lone star state and the cradle of modern day rollerer derby civilization. yes, ready...
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and i sent a limo to pick them up and take them up to big sur. she was marked up. it was not pretty. and a year later she told me that she had taken a qualude and so had the driver. she wasn't even driving. they had no seat belts on. a qualude? you took a qualude and then you drove? >> did you go to the hospital after that? >> no. i had a limo right there -- it was in ventura county. grab the limo and go straight up to us. >> yeah. but you didn't go. >> no. i had the limo pick them up because that could be much faster. i had a 400 mile drive go down and get it. so i had a limo bring them up and bring her up. i took a look at both of them and i said, we have to go home. we got on a plane and we flew right back to l.a. and started getting her skin grafting. she was ripped hard. >> i mean, there's no doubt from my interview that she certainly infirst -- and griffin has said this -- that you provided or allowed drugs to be around them from a young age, 11, 12. >> that's true. >> not around them. not around them. >> listen to what she says. >> don't let me listen to gri
and i sent a limo to pick them up and take them up to big sur. she was marked up. it was not pretty. and a year later she told me that she had taken a qualude and so had the driver. she wasn't even driving. they had no seat belts on. a qualude? you took a qualude and then you drove? >> did you go to the hospital after that? >> no. i had a limo right there -- it was in ventura county. grab the limo and go straight up to us. >> yeah. but you didn't go. >> no. i had the...
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but actually, it's never been easier to get the whole grain you want from your favorite big g cereals. from cheerios to lucky charms, there's whole grain in every box. make sure to look for the white check. a living, breathing intelligence that is helping business rethink how to do business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ in here, machines have a voice... ♪ [ male announcer ] in here, medical history follows you... even when you're away from home. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities, creating and integrating solutions, helping business, and the world...work. rethink possible. helping business, and the world...work. if something is simply the color of gold, is it really worth more? we don't think so. chase sapphire preferred is a card of a different color. unlike others, you get twice the points on travel, and twice the points on dining, and no foreign transaction fees. call now or apply at chasesapphire.com/preferred. ♪ penn and teller doing tricks ♪ with blood and guts ♪ penn and teller ♪ they will drive you nuts >>> that was from your -- >>
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he lost his big barrel chest and lost a lot of weight. you can see he can't use his right arm properly. the fingers on his right hand sort of slightly contorted. but the glaring in his eyes, his eyes were as strong as ever, glaring at the court, glaring at the judge. and at times glaring at the public gallery where some of the victims or family members of victims from srebrenica were sitting. he was glaring at them, leering at them, and he was waving at some point at an incredibly contemptuous way given the charges being leveled against him. he denied those charges calling them mon trostrous words. saying the charges were outrageous. the contempt he showed in the courtroom was staggering. and that was every inch the bombastic, combatic mladic. he says he wants more than 30 days before he answers it charges against him. he didn't want the charges read out in court. he did get 22 minutes' private time discussing his medical issues with the judge in the courtroom and the gallery, we couldn't hear what was being discussed. i was sitting behin
he lost his big barrel chest and lost a lot of weight. you can see he can't use his right arm properly. the fingers on his right hand sort of slightly contorted. but the glaring in his eyes, his eyes were as strong as ever, glaring at the court, glaring at the judge. and at times glaring at the public gallery where some of the victims or family members of victims from srebrenica were sitting. he was glaring at them, leering at them, and he was waving at some point at an incredibly contemptuous...
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the big fork river in momontana should say the swan river in big fork, montana. >> the house is high up. 2900 feet in the air in the spectacular mountains of montana. there are scenes here that make you think of the movie "a river runs through it" because it was filmed here. it's a rustic cabin, totally renovated. on over an acre of land with 128-square-foot frontage in the back of the house which makes it worth more money. there is an open floor plan, open kitchen, master bedroom. if you are not going to sleep in the master bedroom you have to climb a ladder to get to the loft above. there is a big deck out back. that's a view of the beautiful water. be aware there is no houses on the other side. it's a natural park. you can't build there. >> the finale is in hawaii. $499,900. >> this was a sweet heart of a house. it was a sugar town, a crossroads to the railroad. it has papaya groves, lava flows. that hole fills up with beautiful water during the day d it leaks out at night. it's a five-sided house and takes advantage of the views around it. it has a beautiful kitchen, wrap around
the big fork river in momontana should say the swan river in big fork, montana. >> the house is high up. 2900 feet in the air in the spectacular mountains of montana. there are scenes here that make you think of the movie "a river runs through it" because it was filmed here. it's a rustic cabin, totally renovated. on over an acre of land with 128-square-foot frontage in the back of the house which makes it worth more money. there is an open floor plan, open kitchen, master...
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what makes a really big earthquake is a really big fault. this is probably several hundred miles long and 100 miles wide. >> we are watching what is the effect we are hearing reports thatty woor supposed to see wave action on the west coast. what do you know about that? northern california and oregon are likely to be hit the hardest and on the eastern side of the pacific. damaging levels especially around the crescent city where we have seen big tsunamis in the past. as you go further south, the possibility of damaging waves gets a lot less. the big issue is a rising sea level rather than a breaking wave. the impacts of very high currents and you move that amount of water and there is a lot of force pushing things around. it's very dangerous for anything in the water. >> dr. jones, i grew up on the west coast. we think of the ring of fire we have seen a large earthquake on the earn part of this ring of fire and reportedly an earthquake in hawaii. we see reports of earthquakes all-around that. >> there always earthquakes all around it. we ave
what makes a really big earthquake is a really big fault. this is probably several hundred miles long and 100 miles wide. >> we are watching what is the effect we are hearing reports thatty woor supposed to see wave action on the west coast. what do you know about that? northern california and oregon are likely to be hit the hardest and on the eastern side of the pacific. damaging levels especially around the crescent city where we have seen big tsunamis in the past. as you go further...
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big porti of egrow ov e la dcade has been noncub predinany, but not clusel puerto ricang tentralart of the state, so you ha really larg grow. it'smportant with the spanic populati in flori, cognize about 80% of hispanics live in five of the 67 counties. so it's high concentrations in certain areas of the state. but not in every portion of the state. >> todd harris, you work, you advise marco rubio. explain the difference of having a cuban republican being able to try and frankly it has been unsuccessful in the past to w noncuban hispanics to florida? >> gem dem graphically, logical there's a huge vote between cubans in miami-dade in florida and the non-cuban hispanic population in the i-4, a lot of puerto ricans, dominicans, colombians, ecuadorans, you name it. they tend to be far more liberal or center left on economic issues. still socially very conservative. it's not unlike the ideological profile you see out west with 'selt, wually an voters. took -- dave may know of an earlier example, but to us it was the first time anyone had ever focused on -- we took a survey of i-4 corridor n
big porti of egrow ov e la dcade has been noncub predinany, but not clusel puerto ricang tentralart of the state, so you ha really larg grow. it'smportant with the spanic populati in flori, cognize about 80% of hispanics live in five of the 67 counties. so it's high concentrations in certain areas of the state. but not in every portion of the state. >> todd harris, you work, you advise marco rubio. explain the difference of having a cuban republican being able to try and frankly it has...
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the game he's got, the short game but when it comes to being a big hitter, going for the green in two. oh, he's on. mcilroy would two-putt from there. birdie. he shot a 6 under 65 and he got himself a three-stroke lead. >>> to baseball now. if you like home runs, we had a few in the cardinals/nationals game jayson werth, starting it off. seven home runs hit total in this game. not the most in a single game this season. the royals/angels actually combined for eight. but the biggest home run of the game came late in extra innings, bottom 10. espinosa, his first career walkoff home run and nationals win it, 7-4. he was 3 for 5 with 4 rbis. that'll do it for this sports update. i'm mike yam. >> our hats off now to a 25-year-old motivational speaker this morning. austin szelkowski arrived in santa monica, california, yesterday, get this, after a 3,400-mile coast-to-coast journey on skates. >> all the way he carried that american flag starting in new york last october. szelkowski said he did it to inspire kids. >> this is the best way to end it all, to finish it up he went right into the oc
the game he's got, the short game but when it comes to being a big hitter, going for the green in two. oh, he's on. mcilroy would two-putt from there. birdie. he shot a 6 under 65 and he got himself a three-stroke lead. >>> to baseball now. if you like home runs, we had a few in the cardinals/nationals game jayson werth, starting it off. seven home runs hit total in this game. not the most in a single game this season. the royals/angels actually combined for eight. but the biggest home...
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we do have big news from the world of swimming. london's olympic swimming pool will be on author peadic alert. he's coming back. australia's most decorated olympian said he was coming out of retirement to enter next year's olympics. he retired in 2006 after winning five olympic golds and 11 world titles. he's been training in 11 different olympic pools. he's now off in hiding to avoid the spotlight. he must sit out for nine months under the regulations of world govern i governing fena. >> i saw it sitting in my gut for a while, i thinking what this was going to look like. i was taken to see the swimming venue for the london olympics, and, you know, it's an extraordinary venue and i could taste it, which, you know, i haven't felt this way about swimming for a very, very long ti time. >> i'm now looking forward to a thorpe versus michael forceps arri >>> they were looking for their fourth consecutive win, but lamarcus aldridge had other ideas hchl e had a stellar night showing early what he could do, tying up the score. san antonio h
we do have big news from the world of swimming. london's olympic swimming pool will be on author peadic alert. he's coming back. australia's most decorated olympian said he was coming out of retirement to enter next year's olympics. he retired in 2006 after winning five olympic golds and 11 world titles. he's been training in 11 different olympic pools. he's now off in hiding to avoid the spotlight. he must sit out for nine months under the regulations of world govern i governing fena. >>...
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i grew up on "fairly odd parents" i was a big fan. so when nickelodeon asked if i would like to play timmy, i jumped at the opportunity. it was so cool. and now timmy turner on the television show is 10 years old, now grown up, 23 years old. >> still in fifth grade, right? >> if he grows up, he loses his god parents so he makes sure he stays in the fifth grade, rides his bike to school, everything he can do to stay young and not lose his fairy god parents. >> when you say this is a live action g-animated film, this is a cartoon come to life, so what does it mean for the acting? bigger and bolder, right? >> absolutely. the characters in the movie, i mean, they are so incredible. like, right here. j jorgan von strangle, and crocker the teacher. these guys are amazing. they play the characters so well, you know? >> and the fairy god parents, by the way, were jason alexander and cheryl hines as they come to life later, right? >> later they do. they turn into humans, because that's how they can communicate with us in a certain scene. and j
i grew up on "fairly odd parents" i was a big fan. so when nickelodeon asked if i would like to play timmy, i jumped at the opportunity. it was so cool. and now timmy turner on the television show is 10 years old, now grown up, 23 years old. >> still in fifth grade, right? >> if he grows up, he loses his god parents so he makes sure he stays in the fifth grade, rides his bike to school, everything he can do to stay young and not lose his fairy god parents. >> when...
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also a big celebration in london. the traditional trooping of the color, regimental might that doubles as a celebration of the queen's 85th birthday. >> that is not a fascinating. >> his wife is also part of the festivities and jeffrey kofman is there. good morning to you, jeffrey. >> reporter: good morning to you, bianna. in fact, take a look behind me. the queen is returning to the palace. catherine middleton, the duchess of cambridge has gone back in. so has her husband. this is quite a year. the trooping of the colors and turned 85 in april but for 200 years they've celebrated the monarch's birthday in june because a better chance of good weather. pretty good today. all eyes were on the royal family and the pageantry here but as you can imagine, now, there is a bit of attention now, probably a polite tension between the queen and future queen catherine middleton duchess of cambridge. >> and sh also a busy week given it was prince philip's 90th birthday so a lot of celebrations this week. >> reporter: this is a ver
also a big celebration in london. the traditional trooping of the color, regimental might that doubles as a celebration of the queen's 85th birthday. >> that is not a fascinating. >> his wife is also part of the festivities and jeffrey kofman is there. good morning to you, jeffrey. >> reporter: good morning to you, bianna. in fact, take a look behind me. the queen is returning to the palace. catherine middleton, the duchess of cambridge has gone back in. so has her husband....
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she learned to fly before learning to drive. >> out west big open spaces. maybe an airplane is a better mode of transportation. coming up next the power of the political slogan. >> win, win, win. winning. win a chicken dinner. >> no, not charlie sheen. come on. before charlie sheen was winning president obama was winning the future and frankly so was newt gingrich. does the white house's new slogan deserve a place alongside the new deal, great society and other big slogans of the past? >> we'll see. pound winning, pound losing. white house soup of the day split pea. >> don't make that split joke. >> i love split pea. >> you're watching the daily run down on msnbc. we'll be right back. opportunity can start anywhere. and go everywhere. to help revitalize a neighborhood in massachusetts, restore a historic landmark in harlem, fund a local business in chicago, expand green energy initiatives in seattle. because when you're giving, lending and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen. and here's what we did today in homes all
she learned to fly before learning to drive. >> out west big open spaces. maybe an airplane is a better mode of transportation. coming up next the power of the political slogan. >> win, win, win. winning. win a chicken dinner. >> no, not charlie sheen. come on. before charlie sheen was winning president obama was winning the future and frankly so was newt gingrich. does the white house's new slogan deserve a place alongside the new deal, great society and other big slogans of...
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looks good. >>> coming up next, from winning to bombing big time. charlie sheen got booed off the stage on the first stop of his violent torpedo tour. keep it here. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. [ female announcer ] new aveeno living color hair care. the first active naturals formulas with lupine botanicals help protect color from fading for up to 40 washes. now color stays vibrant... everyday. [ female announcer ] visit aveeno.com for a free sample of new living color. give me half an hour. ahhh. ♪ ohh! ♪ [ male announcer ] so simple you could make em yourself. breakfast!! [ male announcer ] so delicious you don't have to. golden crispy outside, warm and fluffy inside. did you make coffee too? yes... i will. [ male announcer ] eggo waffles. simply delicious. i feel like i have to wind myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the lack of energy. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about pristiq -- a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pris
looks good. >>> coming up next, from winning to bombing big time. charlie sheen got booed off the stage on the first stop of his violent torpedo tour. keep it here. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. [ female announcer ] new aveeno living color hair care. the first active naturals formulas with lupine botanicals help protect color from fading for up to 40 washes. now color stays vibrant... everyday. [ female...
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and one of the big points of those strategy sessions will london will be just how closely should the u.s. and its allies be cooperating with the rebels fighting on the ground in libya. >> we're hearing reports of behind the scenes negotiations over gadhafi's possible exit. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: that's something else that should probably come up in london. there's reports that italy wants to propose offering gadhafi a safe haven for an exile in africa. that would achieve the goal of getting gadhafi out of power, but it would also anger many of those opposition fighters who want to see him held accountable for what they see as crimes against his own people. >> all right, joel brown in washington for us. thank you. >>> they're calling for the release of a libyan woman who says she was gang raped by libyan troops. she snuck into a aaa hotel saturday to tell her story to journalists, but the libyan government quickly hauled her away. she said she was held for two days last week, beaten and repeatedly raped by gadhafi's men. the government says she is a known prosti
and one of the big points of those strategy sessions will london will be just how closely should the u.s. and its allies be cooperating with the rebels fighting on the ground in libya. >> we're hearing reports of behind the scenes negotiations over gadhafi's possible exit. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: that's something else that should probably come up in london. there's reports that italy wants to propose offering gadhafi a safe haven for an exile in africa. that...
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i think she always -- well, you know, her mother was a big theater fan. and her mother had seen me in a couple of plays because i was doing a lot of theater back there -- in new york back then. and you know, her mother said you should walk this actor, he's a good actor. by the time we met, you know, i'd done a lot of movies already and was, you know, pretty well known. and she -- you know, she -- i don't think she really liked me all that much, either as a person or as an actor. but i just chipped away at it, man. you know, i was just -- i was knocking on that door -- >> did you know she was the one? >> yeah. i did. >> and you were right. i mean, you've been -- >> i was right. inseparable ever since. >> i was right. >> what is the reason why so many show business marriages flounder, do you think? >> well, i've never actually seen the statistics that there's any more divorce in show business than there is in any other thing. >> there seem to be more. >> there seem to be more because you read about it. but i don't know if that's actually true. i'd love to k
i think she always -- well, you know, her mother was a big theater fan. and her mother had seen me in a couple of plays because i was doing a lot of theater back there -- in new york back then. and you know, her mother said you should walk this actor, he's a good actor. by the time we met, you know, i'd done a lot of movies already and was, you know, pretty well known. and she -- you know, she -- i don't think she really liked me all that much, either as a person or as an actor. but i just...
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some say this is just a big pr exercise to reassure the public. >> yeah. but it should be considered in a different context. the governments, the security, the people for security and those outside the plant should be a public debate of the public report. the results will be public. >> germany decided to shut down all of its nuclear reactors. switzerland is saying it will phase it out by 2034. should other nuclear powers do the same? >> not if -- i understand that sweden and france and the uk and the decision might be in the position that is a political decision. they look at the short term. for the long term, four years is the next election. and the energy policy should be -- should be considered under much longer period of time. >> santiago san antonio, director general at the european atomic forum, that's the body that promotes the nuclear industry in europe. thank you so much. >>> to syria now, a boy in government custody turned up dead. video of his mutilated body went viral on youtube and so did international outrage. we're joined now by ow reporter
some say this is just a big pr exercise to reassure the public. >> yeah. but it should be considered in a different context. the governments, the security, the people for security and those outside the plant should be a public debate of the public report. the results will be public. >> germany decided to shut down all of its nuclear reactors. switzerland is saying it will phase it out by 2034. should other nuclear powers do the same? >> not if -- i understand that sweden and...
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polls show him with a very big lead. a recent poll from "the chicago tribune" and wgn had him at 49% with his next closest competitor at just 19%. so it is a very big lead. the magic number is 51%. he has to get the majority to be able to avoid a run-off election in april. now there are some questions as to what role, if any, news events in wisconsin will have on this race here. one of rahm emanuel's opponents has suggested that if he is elected, that could lead to a wisconsin style confrontation if he tries to force concessions from city workers. rahm emanuel has responded saying he, quote, totally rejects the wisconsin model and no polls have been conducted recently enough to know if that will have an effect here. this is the first time in 22 years that mayor daley has not been on the ballot. there was also a lot of attention brought to this race by the fact that rahm emanuel was one of the conditions here. there was some legal drama that ensued after he candidacy, questions whether he was allows to be on the ballot, w
polls show him with a very big lead. a recent poll from "the chicago tribune" and wgn had him at 49% with his next closest competitor at just 19%. so it is a very big lead. the magic number is 51%. he has to get the majority to be able to avoid a run-off election in april. now there are some questions as to what role, if any, news events in wisconsin will have on this race here. one of rahm emanuel's opponents has suggested that if he is elected, that could lead to a wisconsin style...
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rape is still a big issue in south africa. and when you talk about rape crisis in south africa, you realize you are dealing with a country that is highly infected with hiv/aids. south africa, and the epidemic in south africa is the worst than any other country in the world. the number of premature deaths caused by hiv/aids has increased in the last decade from 39% to 75%. we are only 1% of the population, but 17% of people living with hiv/aids in the world. so when you start hearing things like that, for me, obviously, i'm south african, so it made sense for me, but i think if i weren't a south african and i heard those numbers i would -- >> what is the main reason that you believe it is so bad in south africa, and what can be done to tackle it properly, do you think? >> i think it is a lack of education. i really do. i really believe that. and this program has made me aware of that. i think that we take for granted people knowing how to prevent hiv and aids. there is a lot of time and resources and money being poured into imm
rape is still a big issue in south africa. and when you talk about rape crisis in south africa, you realize you are dealing with a country that is highly infected with hiv/aids. south africa, and the epidemic in south africa is the worst than any other country in the world. the number of premature deaths caused by hiv/aids has increased in the last decade from 39% to 75%. we are only 1% of the population, but 17% of people living with hiv/aids in the world. so when you start hearing things like...
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following a big drop in oil price. the leading analysts told "world news" today that the average family in america will save more than $70 a month at the pump. that will pump $45 billion into the economy. abc's linsey davis is where the prices are starting to fall. >> reporter: gas prices here have dropped 12 cents in the last week. lower gas prices are acting the same way an instant tax cut would. they put more money into your pocket. at that point, if consumers spend that money, it can help the economy start to bounce. with record-setting swings in the stock market and widespread gloom about the dismal economy, there are still hints of the proverbial silver lining. in the coming weeks, you'll see savings at the gas pumps. with oil prices down 15% since july. >> the minute the prices at the pump go down, you start saving. >> reporter: speaking of spending, new data out today shows our resilience. despite washington's battle about debt, consumers kept shopping, increasing our spending to more than $390 billion, up half
following a big drop in oil price. the leading analysts told "world news" today that the average family in america will save more than $70 a month at the pump. that will pump $45 billion into the economy. abc's linsey davis is where the prices are starting to fall. >> reporter: gas prices here have dropped 12 cents in the last week. lower gas prices are acting the same way an instant tax cut would. they put more money into your pocket. at that point, if consumers spend that...
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how big is this? >> reporter: this is extremely exciting. this is one of the hottest areas of medical research. stem cremes can turn into any type of cell in your body. let me show you what they did. chest pain is caused when you don't get enough blood. this gray area isn't getting enough blood. when you exercise in particular, you're going to have pain there. so, they gave these people a drug to produce more stem cells. then, they injected the stem cells directly into that damaged heart muscle. and what they found was that those cells caused little blood vessels to grow. those latch onto the main arteries and can provide more blood -- >> they've seen it happening. >> reporter: they've seen the results of this. the results are dramatic. people who have had this done have 40% fewer episodes of chest pain. that's absolutely incredible. >> is it still frontier science fiction work? >> reporter: it sounds like science fiction but it's happening now. i want you to meet george reed. he's 75, he participated in the study. his results are exceptiona
how big is this? >> reporter: this is extremely exciting. this is one of the hottest areas of medical research. stem cremes can turn into any type of cell in your body. let me show you what they did. chest pain is caused when you don't get enough blood. this gray area isn't getting enough blood. when you exercise in particular, you're going to have pain there. so, they gave these people a drug to produce more stem cells. then, they injected the stem cells directly into that damaged heart...
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but big scare there. as you can imagine. >> rough few weeks for the airline industry, that's for sure. >>> all right. let's take a look at your weather around the country on this thursday morning. more strong storms today. this time, hitting oklahoma city, kansas city, and western missouri, with hail, high winds and some heavy downpours. rain and thunderstorms from dallas to memphis and atlanta. up to a half-foot of mountain snow in the rockies and cascades. meanwhile, some showers in the pacific northwest. >> that's right. 52 degrees in seattle. 68 in sacramento. 91 in phoenix. mostly 50s from fargo to indianapolis. and 63 in baltimore. 80s from atlanta to miami and dallas. >>> and coming up next, after the break, smartphone secrets. one popular model keeps a file of everywhere you go. >> like an involuntary gps there. >>> plus, the fbi working all night after finding a bomb in a mall just not too far from columbine high school, on the anniversary of the massacre there. >>> and it's the talk of baseball.
but big scare there. as you can imagine. >> rough few weeks for the airline industry, that's for sure. >>> all right. let's take a look at your weather around the country on this thursday morning. more strong storms today. this time, hitting oklahoma city, kansas city, and western missouri, with hail, high winds and some heavy downpours. rain and thunderstorms from dallas to memphis and atlanta. up to a half-foot of mountain snow in the rockies and cascades. meanwhile, some...